uprising, and the Romans achieved peace. But two chiefs in southwest Gaul, Drappes and Lucterius, remained openly hostile to the Romans and had fortified...
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Cavarinus, whom he had appointed their king. In 51 BC, a Senonian named Drappes threatened the Provincia, but was captured and starved himself to death...
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Senior Centurion of the Legion. Career military man. Viridovix son of Drappes - Leader of the Celtic forces. He loves war, wine, and wenching. Gorgidas...
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Alesia and continued the resistance the following year in an alliance with Drappes, a Senonian under whom motley contingents of Gallic rebels had gathered...
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